Din vs Clamor - What's the difference?
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Deutsches Institut für Normung. (German Institute for Standardization)
A formerly used logarithmic expression of the speed of a photographic film, plate, etc.; high-speed films have high numbers.
A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.
Any loud and continued noise.
A continued public expression, often of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry.
To cry out and/or demand.
To demand by outcry.
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To become noisy insistently.
To influence by outcry.
(obsolete) To silence.
Clamor is a synonym of din.
In transitive terms the difference between din and clamor
is that din is to repeat continuously, as though to the point of deafening or exhausting somebody while clamor is to influence by outcry.In intransitive terms the difference between din and clamor
is that din is to make a din while clamor is to become noisy insistently.As nouns the difference between din and clamor
is that din is a loud noise; a cacophony or loud commotion while clamor is a great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.As verbs the difference between din and clamor
is that din is to be filled with sound; to resound while clamor is to cry out and/or demand.As an acronym DIN
is deutsches Institut für Normung. (German Institute for Standardization.din
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* clamour (UK English)Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* (great outcry) outcry, tumultDerived terms
* clamorous * clamorously * clamorousnessVerb
(en verb)- ''Anyone who tastes our food seems to clamor for more.
- ''Thousands of demonstrators clamoring the government's resignation were literally deafening, yet their cries fell in deaf ears
London Is Special, but Not That Special," New York Times (retrieved 28 September 2013):
- The distinctness of London has led many to clamor for the capital to pursue its own policies, especially on immigration. The British prime minister, David Cameron, is a Conservative. So is the mayor of London, Boris Johnson. But they have diametrically opposed views on immigration.
- ''After a confused murmur the audience soon clamored
- ''His many supporters successfully clamor his election without a formal vote
